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Old 02-26-2010, 07:35 PM   #31 (permalink)
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So just an update to my thread:
Still the machine is in limp mode, flashing code 12.

Replaced the following:
1. Angle Sensor
2. shift control motor
3. ECM
4. Voltage Rectifier

I've done everything in the manual pertaining to the CODE 12, and no dice. WTF is up with the erroneous codes this Honda POS is throwing? Does anyone have any ideas, other than setting it on fire?
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Have you checked grounds and harnesses for bad connections?
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Have you checked grounds and harnesses for bad connections?
Yeah, I took apart, inspected, and di-greased every connection I could get my hands on.

I've checked the wiring, per the code 12 trouble-shooting guide, and everything checked out. I had an online tech tell me to replace the rectifier as the voltage at the battery was too high apparently. Unfortunately, that didn't help.

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